The Martial Art of Writing & Other Essays. Writer Chaps, #4

Par : Alan Baxter
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-922479-07-5
  • EAN9781922479075
  • Date de parution12/04/2021
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  • ÉditeurEclectic Projects

Résumé

"The thing about an art - and one of the things I love about both Kung Fu and writing - is that you're never finished. No matter how good you get, no matter how much you achieve, you can always get better."In these essays, Alan Baxter-the author of cult horror hit The Roo, the Eli Carver series, and the Australian Shadows Award-winners Crow Shine and Served Cold-explores the relationships between horror fiction, a writer's craft and discipline, and the lessons brought to writing from his almost 40 years as a kung-fu practitioner and instructor.
Drawn from presentations, blog posts, and articles exploring his own process, The Martial Art of Writing features Baxter's interrogation of the similarities between his kung fu and writing practices, the next steps that need to be taken when you realise your book is broken, writing killer fight scenes, embracing your darker impulses as a writer, and much more. Whether you're a fan of Baxter's dark imagination looking to plumb the origins of his nightmarish fiction, or an aspiring writer with a penchant for action and dark themes, this chapbook provides a glimpse into the mind and processes of one of Australia's most prominent writers of horror fiction.
"The thing about an art - and one of the things I love about both Kung Fu and writing - is that you're never finished. No matter how good you get, no matter how much you achieve, you can always get better."In these essays, Alan Baxter-the author of cult horror hit The Roo, the Eli Carver series, and the Australian Shadows Award-winners Crow Shine and Served Cold-explores the relationships between horror fiction, a writer's craft and discipline, and the lessons brought to writing from his almost 40 years as a kung-fu practitioner and instructor.
Drawn from presentations, blog posts, and articles exploring his own process, The Martial Art of Writing features Baxter's interrogation of the similarities between his kung fu and writing practices, the next steps that need to be taken when you realise your book is broken, writing killer fight scenes, embracing your darker impulses as a writer, and much more. Whether you're a fan of Baxter's dark imagination looking to plumb the origins of his nightmarish fiction, or an aspiring writer with a penchant for action and dark themes, this chapbook provides a glimpse into the mind and processes of one of Australia's most prominent writers of horror fiction.
Served Cold
Alan Baxter
E-book
4,99 €
The Leaves Forget
Alan Baxter
E-book
3,99 €
And Fire Poured Forth
Alan Baxter
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3,99 €
Suspended in Dusk II
Angela Slatter, Simon Dewar, Karen Runge, Damien Angelica Walters, Alan Baxter
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Golden Fortune, Dragon Jade
Alan Baxter
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2,99 €
The Roo
Alan Baxter
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3,99 €
Hidden City
Alan Baxter
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3,99 €
Abduction
Alan Baxter
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4,99 €
Obsidian
Alan Baxter
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3,99 €
Bound
Alan Baxter
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0,99 €
RealmShift
Alan Baxter
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0,99 €